Autre Issue 21 Fall Winter 2025: The Work In Progress Issue
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Autre’s F/W 2025 WORK IN PROGRESS Issue arrives at a moment of constant upheaval—where change is relentless and nothing feels fixed. Everything is changing. Everything is a work in progress. This issue embraces that reality, exploring radical ideas and new visions, from the office to the edges of the universe. Now shipping worldwide.

This issue moves fluidly across disciplines, generations, and geographies, tracing how artists and thinkers navigate a world in flux—not with fear, but with restless ambition. MAYA HAWKE, photographed by BOE MARION, speaks with LILY RABE about carving out space for vulnerability and complexity on stage and screen (Maya wears PRADA FW25). JAMES “MUNKY” SHAFFER of Korn and composer CHRIS HUNT, as VENERA—captured by LOLITA ENO—map out new sonic cosmologies. CRYSTAL WATERS, in conversation with MYKKI BLANCO and photographed by MAT+KAT, reflects on her enduring legacy as a house music icon and the lasting resonance of Gypsy Woman. BETSY JOHNSON, portrayed by PAVEL GOLIK in an ode to Tracey Emin, speaks with MARTINA TIEFENTHALER about the future of fashion and asks a bold question: Are you materialistic?ZOE BARRY, documented by AMANDA DEMME at a racetrack in West Virginia, joins racing legend LYN ST. JAMES to discuss the power of women in motorsport (with support from CADDIS Eye Appliances). And LUCIEN PAGÈS, photographed by JESPER D. LUND, speaks with LYAS about his role as both strategist and confidant to some of fashion’s most visionary talents.

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Autre Issue 20 Spring Summer 2025: The DESIRE Issue
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Autre's S/S 2025 DESIRE ISSUE is a lush, incandescent descent into the undercurrents of longing, transformation, and creative rebellion. Across 360 pages, Autre’s 20th issue pulsates with heat and intention: artists, musicians, writers, and visionaries unearth the sacred, the sensual, and the surreal forces that shape us. Now shipping worldwide.

BJÖRK—visionary artist, sonic architect, and oracle of the post-human—speaks with HANS ULRICH OBRIST in an expansive conversation on ecology, ritual, and the shapeshifting nature of desire. Photographed by VIDAR LOGI, this feature arrives alongside the long-awaited theatrical release of Björk: Cornucopia on May 7, a hallucinatory stage work that mines her past while dreaming forward. To accompany this interview, we present a 60-page in-depth, meticulously researched dossier of Björk’s life and career through the lens of desire and ecology—from her musical innovations to her sartorial radicalism. Rare, unearthed photographs by PAULO SUTCH, SPIKE JONZE, and MATTHEW ROLSTON. A retrospective of images by JUERGEN TELLER. An essay by ANGELO FLACCAVENTO on her pagan way of dressing. And collaborations with TAKASHI HOMMA, NOBUYOSHI ARAKI, CHRIS CUNNINGHAM and more. 

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Autre Issue 19 Fall Winter 2024: The CITIZEN ISSUE
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Autre's F/W 24 CITIZEN ISSUE is a powerful 500+ page blueprint of democratic action, ideas, and dreams. In the midst of the most politicized election year in modern history—spanning 64 countries and 49% of the world’s population—we turn to artists to explore what it means to be a citizen in the 21st century. This issue traverses the globe, from the Ecuadorian Amazon to Tokyo, Senegal, Sudan, Morocco, Paris, Ukraine, Romania, Morocco, and beyond.

South Sudanese top model and humanitarian Aweng Chuol discusses her upbringing in a Kenyan refugee camp after escaping a brutal civil war in Sudan where he father was once a child soldier. Moroccan artist Meriem Bennani and collaborator Orian Barki talk to Estelle Hoy about their major upcoming exhibition at Fondazione Prada that explores the sociopolitical intricacies of human migration. Curator and writer Hilton Als talks to Bill Powers about the Queer New York art world in Alice Neel's paintings. Lola & Pani photograph an Issey Miyake special with an all Japanese cast in the residential district of Nakameguro in Tokyo. Contemporary classical music composer Max Richter discusses his new album In A Landscape and residency in Oxfordshire with Hans Ulrich Obrist with photographs by Kuba Ryniewicz. West Coast hip hop legend YG (Young Gangsta) discusses community activism. And Nick Sethi shoots a 100+ page bonus supplement supported by Stone Island that features new season and archive items with new images and photographs from Sethi's vast archive from the years of 2018 to 2024, captured in New York, California, England, Thailand, India, Indonesia, Madagascar, the Cayman Islands, and Jamaica (the supplement come free with each issue).

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Autre Issue 18 SPRING SUMMER 2024: The LEVITY Issue
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Who the hell can laugh in a time like this? Across 300+ pages, Autre’s Spring/Summer 2024 “Levity” issue explores our zeitgeist of antigravity. Why is humor, laughter, and irreverence important in a time of global crisis?

The legendary Juergen Teller photographs the nearly 90-year-old British painter Rose Wylie for the cover of Autre’s SS24 issue with a 34-page document of images by Teller from her cottage studio in Kent. Five additional covers include pop phenom Charli XCX interviewed by Hans Ulrich Obrist and photographed by Davey Adésida; a Bottega Veneta special photographed by Parker Woods; a unique cover by artist Jeffrey Gibson, the first Native American artist to represent the US with a solo exhibition at the Venice Biennale; outsider-now-insider artist Otis Houston Jr., known for installing and performing his work in public along FDR Drive in Manhattan, photographed by Nick Sethi; and artistic director of Zegna, Alessandro Sartori, presents his personal photography with a cover story featuring Arte Povera legend Michelangelo Pistoletto

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Autre Issue 17 FALL WINTER 2023: The INSTINCT Issue
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Buried deep in the hard drive of our genetic code, and in the cloud of our unconscious, we roam the earth guided by hidden, unlearned impulses. Although we are barely an evolutionary leap from our simian antecedents, our primitive instincts still guide us in profound ways. This issue is a dark and seductive Jungian exploration of these buried, hereditary desires pulsating just under the surface. How do we break out of the hive mind and listen to our intuition? 

Visionary filmmaker and artist Harmony Korine speaks to Hans Ulrich Obrist about his upcoming exhibition of paintings at Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles, based on film stills from his new movie Aggro Dr1ft created using video game engines. An unprecedented conversation between Queercore legend Gregg Araki and the Pope Of Trash, John Waters on the occasion of Waters’ major retrospective and screening of Araki’s Teenage Apocalypse Trilogy at The Academy Museum. Transgressive artists Paul McCarthy and Judith Bernstein discuss the American Nightmare. Estelle Hoy writes about Martine Syms on the occasion of her first solo exhibition at Sprüth Magers, with portraits by Kennedi Carter. Lifelong friends Devendra Banhart and Isabelle Albuquerque discuss their own interpretations of instinct. Jeffrey Deitch interviews Hajime Sorayama on his seductive female robot paintings and sculptures. More details below. 

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ORDER Autre 16 Spring Summer 2023: The UTOPIA Issue
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What is utopia and why does it seduce us? What we learned through the making of this issue is that utopia is a mirror of our repressed desires. It is also a work in progress—continually writing itself in and out of history. We have watched utopian movements rise and fall with fascination, but as the world becomes darker, our survival depends on imagining a better world. Every dialogue in this issue is a critical reflection of this vision. 

The illustrious GEORGE CLINTON and artist LAUREN HALSEY discuss the genealogy of Parliament-Funkadelic’s Afrofuturist domination of popular culture across 20 pages with portraits by KENNEDI CARTER. A day after the Oscars, photographer NAN GOLDIN visits her old friend from art school, legendary tattoo artist MARK MAHONEY at Shamrock Social Club to discuss the elusivity of utopia, and provides a portfolio of exclusive photographs. JEFFREY DEITCH interviews ARIANA PAPADEMETROPOULOS who contributes an original painting for the cover of this issue with portraits by MAX FARAGO. Also, HANS ULRICH OBRIST interviews the pioneering artist PIPPA GARNER on her body and gender as a consumerist manifestation. Architect FRANK GEHRY and CHARLES ARNOLDI on the tabula rasa of Venice Beach. And MARINA ABRAMOVIĆ is interviewed by MILES GREENBERG to discuss performance as a transformative experience with portraits by JUSTIN FRENCH. More details below. 

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Autre Issue 15 Fall Winter 2022: LOSING MY RELIGION
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Autre magazine is pleased to announce the release of the LOSING MY RELIGION issue. This is it—a startling exploration of changing belief systems in the age of information and disinformation, secularization, conspiracy theory, and a testament to contemporary life in a burning hot post-truth world. It is an issue about the violence of borders and invisible enemies. What can we learn from artists, scientists, comedians, musicians, activists and filmmakers as society tips downward into the great unknown?

In 1991, R.E.M. released their surprise hit single “Losing My Religion.” With its haunting, yearning, and ambiguous lyrics, the song, written by MICHAEL STIPE—portraits by NICK SETHI (who gives a candid interview to HANS ULRICH OBRIST in this issue) is about the torment of love and fame, but could just as easily be the soundtrack for the time we are living in now. In our global identity crisis, PAUL REUBENS reprises his iconic character PEE-WEE HERMAN for a special cover story with NADIA LEE COHEN to discuss shapeshifting in the face of a turbulent and chaotic world. JORDAN WOLFSON is interviewed by JEFFREY DEITCH about the violence and animalistic frequencies that run through his work and our contemporary subconscious.

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Autre Issue 14 Spring Summer 2022: THE BODY
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Autre magazine is pleased to announce the release of THE BODY ISSUE—a comprehensive cross-disciplinary exploration of the body’s past, present, and future on Spaceship Earth. We look to artists, scientists, academic scholars, and futurists for insight, truth, and answers. An epic of feedback loops and bodily transmissions across 400-pages, this issue is inspired by 103-year-old chemist James Lovelock’s groundbreaking Gaia theory, which postulates that living organisms interact with their inorganic surroundings on Earth to form a synergistic and self-regulating system.

We connect to artists that tap into the raw nerve endings of the bodily zeitgeist, like WOLFGANG TILLMANS, arguably one of the most important photographers of the canon’s history, with an in-depth interview and special portfolio of images ahead of his major survey at MoMA in the fall. Artist and Balenciaga muse ELIZA DOUGLAS speaks to legendary musician and composer ANOHNI about the queer body and the climate crisis, with portraits of Douglas by iconic photographer JACK PIERSON. Fellow artists PRECIOUS OKOYOMON and BOBBI SALVÖR MENUEZ have a free-flowing conversation about the body existing in time outside of time, with portraits by NICK SETHI.

This issue also features an interview with foundational ecofeminist artist FAITH WILDING by HANS ULRICH OBRIST on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Womanhouse, the first women-led public art exhibition that included artists Judy Chicago and Miriam Shapiro. There is also a conversation between American sexologist ANNIE SPRINKLE, her partner BETH STEPHENS, and Indigenous sexuality professor KIM TALLBEAR on ECOSEXUALITY. We talk to former adult film actress JESSIE ANDREWS on life after porn. We visit CHRIS WOLSTON in Colombia where he is making erotically anthropomorphized furniture with a profit-sharing collective of weavers. LENGUA speaks to JORDAN RICHMAN on his new book of photographs, Photophobia. Cultural astronomer JARITA HOLBROOK and artist TAVARES STRACHAN discuss the myth of the Black monolith. Supreme’s newly appointed creative director, designer TREMAINE EMORY, and artist SANFORD BIGGERS opine on representations of the Black body in contemporary culture. And JAMES LOVELOCK himself speaks to us about how the Gaia theory came to be.

This issue also features a series of important interviews and conversations between artists and scholars on queer and othered bodies. Artist EMILY BARKER, who will be included in the 2022 Whitney Biennial, speaks to disability theorist ROBERT MCRUER for a fascinating conversation on the ghosting of disabled bodies in the face of neoliberal austerity politics. PANTEHA ABARESHI, who lives with the debilitating and degenerative disease sickle cell zero beta thalassemia, makes artwork in response to the landscape of a weaponized medical industry.

In these pages, we explore how the body is represented in fashion and art. BILL POWERS sits down with painter LOUISE BONNET, who was invited to exhibit in the 2022 Venice Biennial, to consider the psychic implications of her exaggerated and grotesque bodily forms that lactate, urinate, and secrete corporeal liquids in surrealist, painterly environments. Fellow artists LYDIA MARIA PFEFFER and TRULEE HALL share their techniques in queering the phantasmagorical, mythological, and biblical. Fashion designer SPENCER PHIPPS shares the genesis of his eponymous label and how getting closer to death through extreme outdoor activities brings us closer to nature. And in a special fashion editorial from Mexico City by Fede Reyes and Rachel Israela, we feature the first openly gay luchador, CASSANDRO EL EXÓTICO.

This issue also features fashion editorials that explore the body. ​​PEGAH FARAHMAND and MARISSA BAKLAYAN capture FASHION LABEIJA in a celebration of the trans body, ANTOINE HARINTHE and ELENA PSALTI explore the amalgamation of the body’s chemical circus, DANIELE FUMMO and PAOLO ZAGOREO highlight five London-based artists on their somatic practices. EVA WANG and FERDI SIBBEL on the beauty industry’s masochistic allure, DANIEL ROCHÉ and MAX JOLIVET document the many personalities of fashion icon IVANA VLADISLAVA, JERMAINE FRANCIS and BETH FENTON present an editorial featuring Irish-born, London-based designer SINÉAD O’DWYER, MAT+KAT prove that nature is everywhere. NAGUEL RIVERO and MEL BACALONI visit Argentina for an editorial where the body meets the vegetal, OZMAN ÖZEL and HAKAN SOLAK explore the mystical practice of Sufi whirling. RENATE ARIADNE and INÊS BIZARRO frame the body like a picture, ALEX HUANFA CHENG and NATACHA VORGANGER capture an orgy of performing bodies in the nave of the CAPC Bordeaux. SCOTT GALLAGHER and NAOMI MILLER shine a light on the delicate nature of the skin we’re in. THOMAS HAUSER and TOBY GRIMDITCH present an editorial inspired by the MARIANA TRENCH featuring Celine and Hedi Slimane muse, MARGAUX LION.

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01 Eliza Douglas by Jack Pierson

02 Wolfgang Tillmans Interviewed by Sasha Frere-Jones

03. Precious Okoyomon and Bobbi Salvör Menuez by Nick Sethi

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Autre Issue 13: BIODIVERSITY: ACCESS TO NEW TOOLS F/W 2021
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Autre magazine is pleased to announce the release of The Biodiversity Issue: ACCESS TO NEW TOOLS—an entire issue about the environment. We were given a paradise of epic proportions but we fucked it all up. Over 60,000 words and nearly 400 pages, Autre’s Biodiversity Issue asks readers to take a fascinating dive into our fragile ecological world. After two years of living through unprecedented climate change phenomena and a summer of catastrophic natural disasters, this is the most urgent edition we have ever published.

In this issue, we have a series of in-depth conversations with groundbreaking and pioneering visual artists who paved the way for ecological thought in art. We pay a visit to HERMAN DE VRIES, a botanist and member of the ZERO Group, in his lush meadow paradise in Bavaria to talk about his experimentation with LSD and the non-hierarchal systems of the natural world. We talk to NEWTON HARRISON, who with his wife HELEN HARRISON became a dual investigative powerhouse and spent decades examining the warming planet through a series of large-scale works in collaboration with scientists. We also interview MICHELLE STUART, whose earthworks examined her own psyche in relation to nature and a sense of place to attempt a better understanding of the environment.

With a focus on the plight of endangered species, we dedicate a unique cover story to the Turtle Conservancy in Ojai, California where filmmaker (director of Tiger King) and former nightlife impresario, ERIC GOODE, has created a headquarters for saving the rarest and most threatened turtles and tortoises on Earth. Goode and esteemed herpetologist, RUSSELL MITTERMEIER, discuss biodiversity and the importance of saving these vital reptiles. Another cover feature analyzes the work of the young Nigerian-American artist DOZIE KANU with an interview that considers his diasporan roots, the colonial ghosts that inform his work, and access to a set of worldbuilding tools for a new cultural ecosystem. Another cover comes to us from Los Angeles-based ONLINE CERAMICS, whose tongue-in-cheek graphical language expound a Be Here Now ethos and love for nature—designers ALIX ROSS and ELIJAH FUNK converse about Serpent Mound, DMT, and optimism for the future. For our fifth cover, we collaborate again with ReBirth Studios, a sustainable fashion initiative from ABOUT YOU, for a unique editorial shot by CG WATKINS in the forests of Bad Schandau, Germany, featuring a collection of remixed unsold garments from Drykorn’s deadstock factory by stylist NATACHA VORANGER.

Other features include an interview of designer HERON PRESTON by HANS ULRICH OBRIST on sustainable fashion and waste management. Chef and slow food activist ALICE WATERS and gangsta gardener RON FINLEY on planting a revolution in your backyard. Co-founder of Black Lives Matter, PATRISSE CULLORS, and fellow artists ALEXANDRE ALI REZA DORRIZ and NOÉ OLIVAS on their abolitionist center for healing, CRENSHAW DAIRY MART. We also talk to artist TACITA DEAN about her fascination with four-leaf clovers, objective chance, and cosmic connection to JG BALLARD and ROBERT SMITHSON. A conversation between artists ARIANA PAPADEMETROPOULOS and JIM SHAW explores extraterrestrial cults, like UNARIUS, who utilized esoteric pseudoscience to image a better world. GLENN KAINO chats about the power of bioluminescence. IVÁN ARGOTE offers better solutions for contested monuments. GABRIEL RICO discusses balancing the equations of the natural and geopolitical world using a new organic language. Japanese photographer TAKASHI HOMMA on capturing RADIOACTIVE MUSHROOMS. Artist ISABELLE ALBUQUERQUE and biologist JEFF SIKICH on the strange private behaviors of the MOUNTAIN LIONS of Los Angeles. Over fourteen pages, we take a journey to SKY HIGH FARM where artist DAN COLEN is finding the intersection of regenerative farming and his art practice. Photographer duo MAT+KAT observe the SALTON SEA as a symbol of ecological disaster. BENNET PEREZ documents the COMMUNITY FRIDGES of Los Angeles. LANI TROCK writes an essay that explores Web3 as a new digital utopia. And finally, editor-in-chief OLIVER KUPPER proposes ANDREA ZITTEL’S A-Z WEST as a desert laboratory for the future.

This issue also feature fashion editorials that explore the natural world and sustainability. Photographer PAULO SUTCH and stylist JULIA EHRLICH take a hike in Los Angeles for a story about GORPCORE. DANIELA MÜLLER-BRUNKE and MAX JOLIVET visit a utopic community in the suburbs of Berlin, HENDRIK SCHNEIDER and BILLY LOBOS take a dip for an accessories story called BLACK SPRING, DANIEL ROCHÉ and HAKAN SOLAK explore the ancient tradition of Turkish carpet weaving. ROMAN GOEBEL and TOBY GRIMDITCH visit an urban greenhouse for a story about conspicuous consumption. SCOTT GALLAGHER and CHARLOTTE ROBERTS visit The Knepp Estate to reinterpret ethical fashion design on the grounds of one of the biggest rewilding projects in the world. HORST DIEKGERDES and ANNABELLE JOUOT imagine a FUTURE WARDROBE comprised entirely of circular fashion. SAM NIXON and STELLA GREENSPAN imagine new empowered identities for future ecologies.

Size 9.65X11.85. Offset Printing by KOPA (Lithuania). 380 Pages. 60,000 words.

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PHYSICAL COPIES SHIP SECOND WEEK OF SEPTEMBER.

COVERS:
01 herman de vries by Joseph Kadow
02 Turtle Conservancy by Adarsha Benjamin
03 Dozie Kanu by Parker Woods
04 Online Ceramics
05 About You ReBirth by CG Watkins

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AUTRE ISSUE 12: THE DOPPELGANGER Spring 2021
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Autre magazine is pleased to announce the release of The Doppelgänger issue, a deep dive into the work of artists, writers, musicians exploring identity and alter egos in a time of multiplicity and duality. Spanning four covers, 300+ pages, and a free poster from Ex Libris called Word Sisters, we examine a bicameral zeitgeist and invite readers to image a new self in a post-pandemic age.

This issue includes a 20+ page examination of Jamaican dancehall culture with two cover stories — one with the legendary music producer Lee “Scratch” Perry, and one with stylist and artist Akeem Smith. With collages by Nick Sethi and text by Katja Horvat, we take a virtual trip to the beaches of Negril and the capital of Kingston for a conversation that spans generations and the cosmos.

Our third cover includes an in-depth interview of artist Isabelle Albuquerque on her orgiastic sculpture practice, by curators Nika Chilewich and Sara Frier with photographs by Noua Unu Studio and clothing by Givenchy SS21. And last, but not least, our fourth cover includes a special superhero editorial in collaboration with Russell James Redwood Harris and Rebirth Studios, an upcycling label from online fashion platform ABOUT YOU, featuring a series of handmade capes that will be auctioned with proceeds going to Covid-19 relief via Berlin Collective Action.

Other features include an 8,000 word interview of performance artist Ron Athey by Hans Ulrich Obrist, an interview of Narcissister by Jeffrey Deitch, a “reality fracking” editorial from Doug Aitken, Bill Powers interviews novelist Emma Cline, Lynn Hershman Leeson’s cyborgian fantasies, drag artist Joey Arias, celebrity lookalikes by Pat Martin and Alison Jackson (including a family portrait of Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed with their imagined mixed - race love child), an unearthed interview of Lygia Pape in collaboration with Hauser and Wirth, and Erwin Wurm’s “one minute” sculptures. Other interviews and features with Cristine Brache on Amalia Ulman, Christine Wang and Mieke Marple in conversation, Cola Boyy with John Carrol Kirby, Hannah Epstein, Jermaine Francis, Lita Albuquerque and Gisela Colón in conversation, Marta Wilkosz, Simphiwe Ndzube, and Zach Harris. Fashion editorials by Letizia Guel, Nikki McClarron, Joseph Kadow, Isotta Giulia Acquatti, Ronald Dick, Thomas Hauser, and Vitali Gelwich.

Size 9.65X11.85. Lithographic Printing. 315 Pages.

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COVERS:
01 Lee “Scratch” Perry by Nick Sethi
02 Akeem Smith “Dancehall Forever”
03 Isabelle Albuquerque photographed by Noua Unu Studio, wearing Givenchy SS21
04 Rude and Noah by Vitali Gelwich in collaboration with About You
05 Ron Athey Interviewed by Hans Ulrich Obrist and photographed by Mat+Kat

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